Abactor

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English

Etymology

Latin, from abigere to drive away; ab + agere to drive.

Noun

abactor

  1. (law; obsolete) One who steals and drives away cattle or beasts by herds or droves; a cattle rustler

Latin

Noun

abactor m (Plural: abactores)

  1. a cattle thief

Related words

abigo

Bart whimpered:

>So your inane comments remain utter inane.

You need to get a thesaurus

>If God breathes the words to a prophet or apostles, and that
>prophet or apostle writes them down, and then I read or hear those
>same words, how can you construe that I haven't recieved the
>breath of God?

The point is that you would be reading SCRIPTURE or hearing SCRIPTURE
(I'm yelling because I'm trying to penetrate that extra layer of
stubornnesss in your head).. The Bible writers were like secretaries
receiving the word of God and writing it done.

If the Nicea bishops give their interpretation it is not "God
breathed" or "inspired" it is not SCRIPTURE.

> Pity you are devoid of sense of humor.

>I'm the funniest guy on this group. The fact that you
>don't know this speaks volumes.

Too bad it's unintentional humor. I admit I laugh at you all the time.

>So that's who you worship: Gog, the symbol of all enemies
>of God:

How clever- taking advantage of a typo. Golly you sure got me there
Bart.

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